Applications of Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower should be made when insects first appear.
Since Bonide Eight is not labeled for use on green beans, we would not recommend this application. You can use Fertilome Triple Action on green beans or other vegetables up to the day of harvest. Be sure you contact as many insects as possible when spraying.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is mixed at 1 - 2 oz per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions on application.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is safe to use on impatiens.
Yes, Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is applied at 3 fl. oz. in 1 gal. Apply for uniform coverage as needed. Do not exceed 16 applications. Can be applied up to 3 days prior to harvest.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower would be a great product to use for potato beetles as directed on the product label.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is labeled to control the following insects on potatoes: Beet armyworm, Colorado potato beetle, Potato leafhopper, Potato tuberworm, Cabbage looper, Cutworms, European corn borer, Potato psyllid and Tarnished plant bug.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is not labeled for root maggots as a systemic treatment.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower has a shelf life of 3-5 years if stored in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is not labeled for use on herbs, including basil.
Any basil or other herbs that have been sprayed should be discarded and not consumed for at least the current growing season.Yes, Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is labeled to control flea beetles for listed crops.
Yes, Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower does list sod webworms on the product label as a target pest.
The Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is not labeled for use on peas of any kind so we cannot recommend you use the product on them at all or give a pre harvest interval. The best way to treat them and be able to harvest the next day would be to spray a product like Fertilome Triple Action on the peas to kill the aphids. If you want an alternative option for the future to the Bonide that can be used on snow peas and peas of other types, Sevin Concentrate would be a good option. The harvest intervals for peas on the Sevin Label are as follows: "Spray up to 1 day before harvesting on succulent shelled or edible-pod- ded peas or beans, and up to 21 days before harvesting for dried shelled peas or beans. "
Typically, if the type of plant is not listed on the product label, such as the label for Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower that means the product has not been tested on that particular type of plant for effectiveness or it is not safe to be applied there. We’d recommend contacting the manufacturer, Bonide Products LLC at (315) 736-8231 to see if the product can be applied to your specific plants.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower will protect your plants from any hopping, flying, or crawling insect for up to one month. This product controls over 100 different pests that you find in your lawn and garden. Use Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower - Concentrate to stop ants, fleas, mosquitoes, ticks, and flies from infesting your flowers, vegetables, trees, fruits, shrubs, nuts, and may even be applied to your houseplants. We recommend that you apply Hi-Yield Slug/Snail Bait for the slugs.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is labeled for other beetle species and lilies but not specifically lily leaf beetles. We do offer another product made by Bonide called Bonide Systemic Granules that is labeled for your targeted pest/treatment.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower stipulates to be applied in the late afternoon or evening when temperatures are between 50 and 75 degrees. Do not apply in 90 degree weather as that would be much to hot to make an application and could cause burning down to your fruit trees.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower is not labeled for slugs. We do offer products here.